Julien Martini fired a bet of 400,000 into a pot of about 500,000 on the river of a board. Max Silver went into the tank for about five minutes before giving up.
Pratyush Buddiga raised to 50,000 in the cutoff and Onur Unsal three-bet to 160,000 in the small blind. The big blind folded and Buddiga moved all in. Unsal quickly called and they showed down with Buddiga at risk.
Buddiga:
Unsal:
The board ran out . Unsal found a king on the flop and held, eliminating Buddiga.
Buddiga receives $29,974 for his 11th-place finish in the tournament.
It folded to Chris Moorman in the small blind and he completed. Max Silver in the big blind raised to 70,000. Moorman called and they saw a flop of . Moorman checked, Silver bet 75,000, and Moormon called.
The turn was the and Moorman checked. Silver bet 200,000 and, after a long pause, Moorman called.
The river was the and Moorman checked once more. Silver looked at Mormon's stack and, after a short time, moved all in for 630,000 effective.
Moorman did not look thrilled but, after about a minute, he called.
Silver showed for jack-high and Moorman's for trip aces with a ten kicker was good. He doubled up and these two have basically swapped positions in the counts.
With about 300,000 already in the middle of a board, Onur Unsal bet 180,000, and Steve Sung check-called.
The came on the turn and Sung took the lead, betting 250,000. Unsal called. The completed the board on the river and Sung slid a bet of 700,000 forward.
Unsal went deep into the tank. After a few moments, Unsal looked at Sung and asked, "Ace-high is good right?" Sung didn't flinch.
Another few moments went by and, eventually, Unsal slid his stack forward. Sung quickly tabled for a back-door flush and Unsal tossed his into the muck. Unsal banks $39,719 for his 10th-place finish.